An Interview with Irish Poet Daragh Fleming
Words That Burn - A podcast by Benjamin Collopy
Join us in this riveting episode of Words That Burn, where we delve into the poetic and mental health journey of Daragh Fleming, an acclaimed poet and mental health advocate from Cork, Ireland. Daragh, the voice behind the award-winning Thoughts Too Big blog and author of the poignant collection "Lonely Boy," shares his insights into how poetry serves as a bridge to mental wellness and personal expression.In this exclusive interview, Daragh opens up about the therapeutic role of poetry in his life, especially during his early twenties when he battled depression. He discusses his latest works, including the highly commended pamphlet "The Hole," and his upcoming collection "Enigmatic," revealing the intricate process of creating art that resonates with themes of masculinity, loneliness, and mental health.Discover how Daragh leverages social media platforms like TikTok to bring his conversational poetry style to a broader audience, breaking down barriers and challenging the traditional notions of masculinity in Irish culture. His candid reflections on performing poetry, the impact of language, and the importance of authenticity will inspire both poetry enthusiasts and mental health advocates alike.Whether you're a long-time fan or new to Daragh's work, this episode promises a deep dive into the intersection of mental health and poetry, offering a fresh perspective on how words can heal, connect, and transform us.Daragh's Social MediaFollow the Podcast:Read the Script on SubstackFollow the Podcast On InstagramFollow the Podcast on X/TwitterFollow the Podcast on Tiktok Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.